Recovery disk. ISO?

Is it acceptable (legal, etc.) and possibly to create a. A manufacturer of PC WIN 7 recovery disk ISO image and burn a disc so I can install on old remains portable hard drive via a USB adapter cable. When I try to use the recovery disk, I bought manufacturer, that it will not allow to install via a USB adapter cable. I hope that I could work around this problem by creating a bootable CD or live and by installing this way via a USB adapter cable but I have'nt has found a way to create a. ISO image of the recovery still floppy.  I'm not even sure manufacturers recovery disk will allow disc be turned into one. ISO image. In this case I still don't know exactly how to create the recovery disk ISO (disc; who files etc.).  There are 2 recovery (disc 1 & disc 2) disks and there is also a copy discs in a folder in the computer. I already spoke with the support of the manufacturers, and that they do not have a problem with me make an image ISO they have not all the tips on how to do it. I tried a couple of creators of image (Daemon Tools; CD BurnerXP, without success. Any input would be appreciated gratefully.  Thank you very much.             P.S. I am not forum read and write; I hope I sent this to the right place

I have moved your question to the Windows of the feedback topic area.

I assume that you bought the recovery disk is designed for the PC you are trying to use it with the option - in other words, it is provided by this provider of PC.

You should be able to create ISO using any number of CD/DVD burning tools. If the ISO that results can be used to restore this PC is another question.

If you are looking to use ISO (or the original recovery disk) to get Windows on a 2nd drive, it would be against the terms of the license for Windows.

-steve

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